An Prc158 Manual Info
A high-resolution color display provides status for both Channel 1 and Channel 2.
Connect a Fill Device (like an AN/PYQ-10 SKL) to the Data port. Navigate to the menu on the radio.
Ensuring the GPS antenna has a clear line of sight to the sky. Cleaning the screen with non-abrasive cloths. an prc158 manual
The front panel of the PRC-158 is designed for intuitive use, even with tactical gloves.
Initiate the transfer from the SKL. The radio will provide a "Load Success" confirmation. Programming a Net Select the desired channel (CH1 or CH2). Choose the (e.g., VULOS for standard VHF/UHF). Enter the Receive/Transmit Frequencies . Set the Power Level (Low, Medium, High, or Max). Press ENT to save the preset. 4. Advanced Features: MUOS and Networking A high-resolution color display provides status for both
Connection for the Keypad Display Unit if the radio is mounted in a vehicle or rucksack. 3. Basic Operational Steps Powering On and Self-Test Connect a fully charged BB-2590 or similar battery. Rotate the Power knob to the LD (Load) or ON position.
For connecting Ruggedized Personal Assistants (RPAs) or laptops for situational awareness (SA) data. Ensuring the GPS antenna has a clear line
Separate concentric knobs allow for independent volume control for each channel. Connectors:
The AN/PRC-158 excels in operation. This allows the manpack to function like a tactical smartphone, providing beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS) voice and data through satellite constellations without the need for the bulky "aim-at-the-sky" antennas of previous generations.
